IF you head over to Bents Garden Centre over summer you might spot some magical fairy homes and daring dinosaurs as part of the centre’s fantasy woodland trail.

Bents has created a magical woodland trail comprising of fairy doors and dinosaurs in order to help launch the new Woodland Walk at Bents Garden & Home’s Weeping Ash Garden and to raise money for their charity of the year – Solving Kids Cancer.

All fairy doors and dinosaurs have been coloured and created by little ones visiting the centre.

Children can still collect fairy and dinosaur for decorating at home and if returned to store by Friday, August 6, they will be carefully varnished by the team at Bents before being placed around the enchanted woods.

Georgia with her deocrated fairy door

Georgia with her deocrated fairy door

Families can enjoy hunting for them throughout two weeks in August, 16-30, with the proceeds of a £4.99 entry donated to Solving Kids Cancer

The charity focusses on childhood cancer neuroblastoma and which fights for a future where no child dies of the condition or suffers from its treatment.

Weeping Ash Garden is located next to the Centre and was originally created by John Bent over 30 years ago.

It welcomes all ages and is somewhere for everyone to enjoy, with its hidden garden rooms, hidden paths and imaginative planting.

The Woodland Trail will be open every day throughout August from 10am – 3pm.

Dogs are not permitted in the Garden and the Woodland Trail is unsuitable for pushchairs.